Sunday, 24 October 2010

McCarthy to stick to principles

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy insists his side will not adopt a different style in their bid to escape the Premier League relegation zone.


The struggling Molineux outfit lost to defending champions Chelsea on Saturday at the start of what is an unenviable set of fixtures.


Wolves face Manchester United twice at Old Trafford, once in the Carling Cup, and also tackle Manchester City and Arsenal in their next four games.


But after being impressed with the performance of his side in defeat at Chelsea, McCarthy is adamant that he will not be adopting a change in tactics.


"We'll approach the next few games in just the same way we approached Chelsea," he said.


"We showed we can keep the ball and create chances against the best team in the league.


"So why can't we do it against the second, third and fourth teams in the league?"


McCarthy was also boosted by debutant Stephen Hunt, who came on as a second-half substitute against Chelsea after eight months out with a foot injury.


"Hunty is going to bring us bundles this season," said the Wolves boss. "He's full of energy and he's got an infectious personality and character - he gets everyone else at it.


"We know what he's about and he'll be great for us once he gets fully fit."

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